I recently decided to build a custom bluetooth boombox that looked like the rear end of a super car. I didn't want it to look exactly like a current supercar, so I looked at some that I really liked and then added my own flare to it. Here are some quick notes about it.
Overall, the cost of materials wasn't much, but it was time consuming. Especially since I had never quite made anything like this. I learned a lot, like I probably will not make another one, haha. Not because of the sound, it sounds great! Just because of the amount of work that went into it. I'll leave you with a video for now and update this with some pictures too.
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- Kerf to get Curves and cuto down weight
- Exhaust actually Ports the Speaker to 65 Hz
- Spoiler/Wing is the Handle
- LED Brake Lights
- Seperate Right and left Chambers
- Custome LR2 Crossover with Zobel and L-pad
- Removable Rear Pannel
- Custom 12v Battery Pack
- Mettallic Auto Paint
Overall, the cost of materials wasn't much, but it was time consuming. Especially since I had never quite made anything like this. I learned a lot, like I probably will not make another one, haha. Not because of the sound, it sounds great! Just because of the amount of work that went into it. I'll leave you with a video for now and update this with some pictures too.
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